The G500 Laser Gaming Mouse from Logitech® is a next generation gaming mouse which lets you tune for the way you play. The G500 mouse features excellent laser weaponry which marks your each move precisely and ... Full Description
Logitech G500 Laser Gaming MouseThe G500 Laser Gaming Mouse from Logitech® is a next generation gaming mouse which lets you tune for the way you play. The G500 mouse features excellent laser weaponry which marks your each move precisely and accurately for game-changing precisions at any hand speed. Additionally, the Dual-mode scroll wheel offers exact click-to-click scrolling that’s perfect for weapon selection when you’re gaming. Moreover, the G500 Laser mouse includes Logitech Darkfield Laser Tracking™ which helps the mouse work even on glass. Plus, you can prefer the heavier or lighter mouse depending upon your choice with the Weight Tuning feature. What’s more the Onboard Memory lets you program up to five ready-to-play profiles (for keyboard macros, dpi settings, and LED colors), so you can take your personalized settings anywhere! In essence, the G500 Laser Gaming Mouse rewards you with ultimate comfort and fatigue-free use when everything is on stake and pressure is on.
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Connectivity Technology
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Movement Resolution
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